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TerasawaLabForeignLanguage Education Weaimtohypothesizethecoremeaning(context-freesemanticcontent)ofBasicEnglishwords.“RUN”isdefinedas“tomovequickly,smoothlyandcontinuouslyinacertaindirection.”Thesenseorcontextualmeaningmaybedifferentin“Ihavearuninmystockingagain(densensuru),”“Astreamrunsinfrontofmyhouse(nagareru),”“Mynosehasbeenrunningfordays(hanagaderu),”butthecoremeaningofRUNremainsthesame.Theconceptofcoremeaningisusefultograspthefullextentofthetargetwordandisappliedindictionariesandtextbooksforlanguagelearners.Whatisthedifferencebetween“see”and“look”?Whydoes“Canyoulookatthewhitehouseoverthere?”soundsomewhatstrange?Whydowesay“Ilookedbutdidn’tseeanything”butnot“Isawbutdidn’tlookatanything”?“Look” can take “at” “up” “down” “back” “around” and a lot more but “listen” mostly occurs with “to.” Why is that? Hints are in the picture on the upper right. Please come find out the answers in class!Saiki TerasawaInstructor, Faculty of Liberal Arts, ShinshuUniversity. 1995, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering. 2007, Professor. Fields of Study: Semantics of Basic English words, Applied Linguistics and Film Studies.Images of the core meaning of LOOK, SEE, LISTEN, HEAR.“RUN”isnotjust“run”We have a guest speaker today.Learnaboutlifeandhumannature.Analyzethescreenimageandscenarioandunderstandthemessageofthefilm.Appreciategreatfilmsthatwillremaininyourheartsforalongtimeandenrichyourmind.Comeandenjoy..Quiz for youFilm Analysis classTaishi LabMaininterestofourlaboratoryisthegrowthandevaluationofsemiconductingandfunctionaloxidesinglecrystalssuchassilicon(Si)andsapphire.Singlecrystalsareelectrically,optically,andmechanicallyhomogeneousmaterials.Forexample,SisinglecrystalsarewidelyusedforLSIdevicesorsolarcells.WeareoneoftheleadinggroupsinthefieldofbulkcrystalgrowthinJapan.Currently,weareconductingvariouscooperativeresearchesrelatedto“greenmaterials”withResearchProfessorKeigoHoshikawa..Wearecurrentlyworkingonthegrowthofvarioussinglecrystalscalled“greenmaterials”thatcontributetoenvironmentalpreservation.Sapphire,oneofthekeymaterialsforourlaboratoryisusedasasubstrateforGaN-basedLEDdevices.Thuswestudythegrowthoflarge-scaleandhighqualitysapphirecrystalsbyverticalBridgmantechnique,whichisoneofthetypicalmeltgrowthmethods.ToshinoriTaishiAssociate ProfessorMain research fields are bulk crystal growth and evaluation of crystalline defects. He was born in Nagano.Several typical single crystals, such as silicon (center) and sapphire (left and right side), grown in our laboratory or cooperative companies.The Growth of Functional Single Crystals Leads to the Future, Innovative Society!Left: An operator is observing the inside of the Czochralskigrowth furnace. Right: A germanium single crystal grown from the melt. Studentsinourlaboratoryacquiremanyskillsandtechniquesrelatedtothecrystalgrowthandtheylearnhowtoapplythem.Aftergraduation,wehopethatourskillfulstudentsactivelyworkinvariouscompaniesoracademicinstitutions.In the FutureAfter GraduationResearch 69

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